Word: womens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Charles Bolster '20, former executive secretary of the Alumnae Association, agreed that alumnae contributions might decline because women might feel less personal interest in giving to Harvard. Mrs. Bolster said she was uncertain about the wisdom of an immediate merger...
...human fulfillment--the discovery of whole experience through voyages into inner space--is closely related to qualities which two modern psychological thinkers have identified as feminine. Erik Erikson, in "Womanhood and the Inner Space," organizes female identity around the concept of a productive inner space. He attributes to women and artistically gifted men an inner life, a sensitive indwelling and inwardness. Robert Lifton in "Women as Knower" attributes to women an insight which is related to their close identification with organic life and "whole experience," organic knowledge is essentially phenomenological, resolving an awareness of the selfprocess of the knower with...
Severe malnutrition underlies all other Biafrian diseases. Severe anemia is widespread among children and pregnant women. Infectious diseases, including meales especially, hit hardest at the very young and the elderly. Tuberculosis, malaria, and dysentery also are prevalent. Hospitals are not only consistently bombed, but airplanes come in low and strafe the fleeing patients and staff...
...Harvard Faculty is willing to assume this responsibility," Mrs. Bunting added. But in a letter sent to all Radcliffe alumnae last week, Ruth G. Wright, president of the Alumnae Association, said, "We have reason to believe that Harvard is ready to assume full responsibility for the education of women...
...Admissions office: Harvard has more scholarship funds per student. The admissions offices for men and women may or may not remain separate, but places for Harvard freshmen will most probably not be reduced...